* 4— THE DAILY EXAMINER LOCAL AND OTHER men. | Ma “a 4 alty I ; << S . ] on ‘ 3 - { i i act tk : 1d vs 1 ‘ Wi nl & ‘ S ke - Mysrery Three boats Ing body f M I “ 7 e \ AY Aic t Y ‘ I a xt See a ® pay - - . « ar t ‘ x ' There + ' “ io OE UW on Ma . ee sa he N a < 0 . > > *]} A ry ‘ 4 t y ; ! ar ge a “ 4 1 2 t I a t > ary ~_ SA he Ay S ( I Room Frida anspice s « 1 } Bra e Won 3 I ese S IS ig ar 4 7. i Jing - RY ' i) witmess the ex : i : the Ly Z I consists of ' exce nt a i sbiean at be ‘ bolding - = WER IN i he ste : iv ‘ av \ yi ¥ “ Pp side ry \ stea r was dam aged a deck wa H iis been done } at first, as it should have lh the steam- have been tred — - “ B ne é Ly ‘ ; or tat o Tra iy ‘Her nig i S Fep is € tl most exe t ' writte In ate arte ag at : e i - I RE An r und appreér ative audience assembled in A. O. H. Hall fast eve ng to hear R. R. Fitzgerald, E {- deliver | ecture on “Son f Canada’s Eariv Heroes } . twas deliveret he form of a “talk,” and the eloquent gentleman handled it im a very able manner. The lecturer began by giving a short s areer of Champlain, the real dis erer of Canada, with his two-fold purpose of explorat and the spread of t gos His many discover- ee. ' ss) e8 and triais were dweit upon at lenyt! The great De Breboeuf was next referred to, and an. sceount given of his great labors an ongst tbe Savages in the can-e of the gorpel, hie zeal, courage, and the awful tortures inflicted upon him by the Indians The career of the ener getic, persevering and youthful LaSalle, the diseoverer ot the great Mise Ssippl, his voyaze down the great -highwavy and sub- sequent voyage mn search of it again, and h leath, were graphically portrayed Fr ac and other important rwers, ex- } and P gg nada’s hi- were also meationed TI e “talk” was moet teres nad ftasci «Ali gone weil repaid those who attendei. A- vote of thanks was moved by Mr. W. J. O'Reilly, seconded by Rev. A. McAniay, and ten- Domed « eloquent lectnrer —- wee ---- ZION CHURCH. On Sunday morning at Zion Church, the Rev. Duvid Sutherland delivered a sermon fror aa text: “ and some evangelists.”—Eph.,iv.2. He first showed that a four-fold ministry was indicated by verse—that of aposties, prophets, und pasto eachers The raodinary and were used charel The last two were ordinary Evangelists and pastors two ways; the angelists, z reandt first two were ext 1 founding the liffered from each other in evangelist wae a herald and itinerant, while the pastor had a fixed abode and was ateacher. The reverend gentieman then ev sngelists were a in Bible reforms of work He went ou to show that recognized part of the times, and that the great moral history were dt to heir instant ed Martia n Luther, Wesley and W hitfield in times pa-' , and Mood; : Me Neil and Millis of the present age. He referred particularly to the degen eraney of the people in “oo i and Seor land in the 18th century, and the uplifting that reeulted from the “lab re of J hn Wesley and Geor ge W bitfie [The sermon was well and _ forcibly ielivered and created a good impression on | the congregation cnurcn mora! am — -— WATERMERE. This beantifally situated property, with its southern aspect, facing the Harbor, with » fine view of West and North Rivers and surrounding countryside, a+ a private residence is unsurpassed This property has several advantages peculiarly its own. It is within city limits, and has all the j ilegex enjoyed by ci jiizens, and yet its cation piaces it beyond the sances otowhich is exposed. | mofa wing seq uestere Oto reach of dus od other nul ly im summer, the city W atermere” with the add which at a small cost could be attached, to } building, would make a very de- sirable summer bo tel, capable of entertain guests, for which’! admirably adopt- | especia the m ng from 75 to 100 p irpose it ig in every way ed Tourist ateam boat could, within five by a coach driver, or by landed at the door of this « sated summer resort In winter n sumaner, it would afford all the ssential for the comfort of within ten . ; city by railway | minntes, ' launch be Ss. arr ng in the a #leam- mveniently-sit- also, as advan- tages ¢ perman- ent boarders. It is of ty churches, and has a substan- walk schools, public ldings, market, et : tial sidewalk leading from the door to all ipal parts of the cit ihe vaiuat alc, s& “ariv e property now offered for forma mpany with a small ¥v pos) ibility, to pru vea yan excellent opp ty fur the tion of # Joint Mock apital, which con fail, uodér proper managemen pay ify tinvestinent i not by wt _———- Telegrams. We received the following telegram this it speaks for itself: roing > Preror, N Ss. * April 18, 1894 To Beer Baos.,— Twenty Packiiges *€ Stock holm City ” Twenty-three “ Bs ' Madura ” Four “ ‘Sarpia? Six ee ee ee ¢ Parisan ie Four " igs e+e “* Worcester” Sutidry locals M. C. Wesster. We will show these goods immediately upon their arrival BEER BRES We are showing superior value in | Chenille Portiers and Curtains, especially | at $3, $3.40, 25 and $9 a pair. —— Weather Bulletin. Torowro, April 17,10 9 im. Fair; not mach change in temperature. THE MEDICAL act AMENDMENT. Sir,—Wihat t bill i8 this that the medical ate pie of his Province ? ates to their profession, ith the power of the local legislature We lo not | pr - ose to give the doetor any other cE fession or trade, carte / anche in say a W v “ t imitted 0 practice. their professix r trade ‘or a2 and s ; ives j \ is a past, and w r : we of — } How have ] ecouras > tt and ke rules end regu at arding i Wimission of ew practi Css if the Island, when none of { m ha i unit Tt nh never could ompy with s 1 rules ese) ves \ mal must rta nly possessed of the ' t ra u pocra On [ i Croesus, a the patience of a job before [pass all the e¢Xaminations’ and V all the vear I a lemand To | ‘ reguilat st objecta, Ral to 4 and sponsil guild wit! practically exclusive rules, we de Ajeet ‘ i ‘ o x coos ane ys iwa é act sect { ( eM 9 ‘ eh.¢ W I uct t if Ho 1 feeling oul an : i) under th risdic If a in Says what el f a eadache ? r“Whst can \ give { a littl hild wt y feverish the druggist on Ivis't m would render himself ialy is bef Is this not iy too far ‘ The old Jaw was bad enough e present on v \ | WHERE THE STANLEY OUGHT TO BE. S ) { r Ottawa w nu t e ul th Da I W nication Sin tne tirst @f Ma has not been tne vu nere tO Stop any te amie 8, ae all we had sucha severe winter the steamer tanles ild havemade ecilnw ro-sings except stormy davs. Since the 22nd of M } strait has been as clear as Mm There was v lolly that Sit bOaLS | abl he : i $ ai g ( i iid 13 1 the mais were nd how hi we got ou hia since? Every body knows, If it were } f r thes ir ce here.'eculd i 1 ' tt very € “in the Ma ~ were re ! ved f ere t thot t the New Brunswick s NAS Bil fh sai iway, aml a sailboat could cross, The. docx there is all clear Phe board ice here never leaves until it melts away. If the Stanley had come up here w hen she was 1 Charlottetown and run into the board e, so that it would have gone out, the ' mails could have been carried with a sail- That,’ Mr. Editor, will show: the public where the Stanley should be. ‘Here she could make hourly instead of being drifting about in the heavy ice, in tr ps, danger of being smashed to pieces, which long ago ago if it were | she would*have been not for ber able and experienced captain. ALEX. STRANG Cape Traverse, April 16, 1894 ee A PENNY READINGS, Readings in St. Peter’s ; last night were most r Penny Ss wlroon success The audie nce was large and thor- ighly e1 joye | the wore than usually good | programm The platform was arranged as a drawingroom and looked very pretty. | Fred. de St. C. Brecken, Esquire, who oc- | pied the chair, apologized for the ab- | sence of Capt. Weeks and of Mr. Wiiliam Baytielde, who was detained at a choir |} practice. Mr. John Rogers, of Mentreal, kindly supplied the number and wes en- thusiasticallyencored. Miss Adele Sulli- song was one of the best features of the evening, as was also Mr. Vinnicombe’s | sutiful violincello solo The readings f Messrs. George Peake and Arnaud were vans thrilling, those of Mr Simpson and Fritz Moore humorous, all giving great pleasure to the audiehce. Mr. Hunt and Mr. ° " 7 | Geottrey Bayfleld sang in capital voice The instrumental part of the programme was contributed to by Mr. Vinnicombe in | a violin solo, Mr. Earle and Mrs. Hogg in a piano duett, and the programme closed | with a vrand trio by Miss Ella, Palmer, | (organ) Messrs. W.C. Harris and James | Hyndman, (violins) Misses Hyndman, | Brecken and Fitzgerald, (piano.) ' —_— ¥. M.C, A, tea and fancv table, to be held on Tuesday and Wednesday 24th and 25th inst., solicit contributions for tea and table from all who desire to help them. Fancy work will be received Saturday 21th inst., and meat, pastry, cake, etc., on They ask a hearty J. 8S. Kaymosp, Secretary | The ladies committee of - Y. M, ©: A. ' up to poultry, response. R. R. Firzcer ap, President. JOBNSON'’S ». VARNISH RESTORER To ALL FURNITURE POLISHES SUPERIOR for restoring the finish to all about the house, such as Pianos, Fur niture, etc. Will remove all dirt and renew the original brightness. Guaranteed Safe and Effectual. 15 CENTS “a a say" PRICE minutes | Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Cor. Kent & Prince St’s yr ane oer cottmnn, points; Cor. Queen & Rix ‘-hmond St’s. ner <omeries apls on 7? 3 —— | Although ‘must now be the lot of }the P.. Ei Islander, on one imporiant matter ‘we have good news for ‘all. There will be no" *|inerease in the prices ‘of FURNITURE. On the ‘other hand our prices ‘will be in the buyer’s ‘favor. We must bring ‘you, and if ‘there is /any ‘magnetism in low prices 7 will come. MARK WRIGHT Th 60., LTD., Who sell at Selling Prices. ap! 7 ———————— Monday, 23th inst, | woodwork | TUES one APRIL 17, Wit LOW PRICES ON READY-MADE CLOTHING. eustomer due to the We are offering extracvalue in Children’s Clothing. to select from, either of Home Manufactured or Imported: Cloth. Nothing will wear like our sure and see our own manufacture of Summer Suitings before gcing elsewhere—rellable goods, We have a large stock; of Hats which we have bought very low. to see our Hat Department before buying. less than cost. day. Be cheapest in the market. DRAMATIC Thousands of Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s Suits’ One Hundred Odd Suits now offered at. new patterns coming from our Mill every, the | you) Home-made Tweeds: It will pay A new assortment of Gents’ Furnishings -just in. fichest Price Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade. QUALITY TELLS EVERY TIME: LOW Prices Are No te Unless the duality is in the Article You mu ! HATS ! HATS, !—Our’ success as Stylish aiatters is due to the fact that we keep the best makes in all), the leading lines of HARD and SOFT HATS CLOTHING !—The unprecedented success of our Clothing Department is due to the fact that when a’ omeés prices, they. are CARPETS ! fact Goods and Low in expecting to find the not disappointed. '—The suecess that has met usin this department has more than surprised ourselves. that we have the confidenee of the people, Prices go for anything, we will have the trade. PROWSE BROTHERS, best goods, newest makes and most stylish patterns at the lowest It is So long as Quality, Honest Treatment, Stylish. THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MIEN, LOCAL NOTICES, Advertisements under this he adi ng enarged | for at the rate often cents per line. Goff Bros puzzie is attracting attention. The pri awarded Mas Tdth Twenty-five per cent. discount sizes 24, 3 will } } Big reductions in Boots for small feet at Gotf Bros. epring suit at Prowse Bros. has a. guess for | the bicycle. assortinént of clothing in carpets, hats and clothing Mr. S. N. Earle has vacancieg for two pupils. er Miller Bros. 3i Have a Guess.—Eyery boy that geta hia} Room OV Not only that, boys, but you | get vour choice from the best and largest ) the ‘city. . Buy of Prowse Bros. tax - cangae. BOYS CLOTHING ! All Sizes, from 4 years a 1 vom Merton) -B MACDONALD & CO., QUEEN STREET. upws atin HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE Cc _ Charlottetown, April 13 13, }, 1894—dy | Model 36. Columbia. | The New. Century Columbia stands easily at the head of alt fully equipped toadeters, and will suecessfaBy - maintain” ithe high reputation. its predecessora have established. “A sample wheel will be on exdibition ih a-few days: at the Stationery | Store of Haszard a wee sia PLATE ‘Cass soRan | Dominion Plate’ e Glass Insurance G0. kK. B. XORTON & oO, AGENTS mchl7—4w 2aw Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, repared strictly according to the British | Pharimaco ia. y Quinine in this agreeable JR NEW PREMISES ON MARKET SQUARE. “is. All our Stock- of DRY GOOD~, Mantle Cloths, Lace.-Carbeinun’ anct ‘Bitenlinets o6.50 2 S55 oc cicicccc ccc ccessesae Smallwares and Ribbons. op ee en cece cece eee eeeeeeeneeeee! 33 « Corsets, Gloves and Hosi¢t; Fiasielettes end. Ginghaiis soc... scccccesccccccsccseetensO } slipcase Zes will be awar Ma) ‘ | to sell by ie gs ealédn . April, inst., at 12 o’clock, noon ‘Band 33 Boots at Gotf Bros ket Square, in front of James | TTT. ] ; fA mat j AND ‘PARM FOR SALE | I am instructed by John Newson, Esq., on FRIDAY, 27th on Mar- Paton & Auction, Co’s Store :-- + ———WILL COMMENCE——— 80 Acres of Land of excellent quality at | Johuston’s River, Lot 35, 7 miles from | Charlottetown and 14 miles from Red | touch twice a week going and coming t | the city. Produce is chipped by vessel- from said wharf This Farm has an uw | limited supply of river marsh mud of best | quality, which asa fertilizer ranks next to stable manure. School House on next Farm to it, and a Blacksmith’s Forg close by. This farmin at a great bargain lh APRIL, CONTINUE UNTIL WE MOVE INTO land will be id | money on secured by ‘6 | Partnership. 23 e¢ ship hitherto existing between the under- See ereeesererressessesees eel signed, under the style and firm of Li: NG- 95 “ec mutual consen.. Grey ‘ i ; Relikess ned ds Sis ves snceeseene pis . Dated this 10th day of April, 1894. seg and White Cotton < GEORGE D.-LONGWORTH. Pillow Gakteme and Sheeting, sic... ices ccecescvscevcsceseedD HENRY W. LONGWORTH. F es 7 able Damask, Towels and 7 oweling. eeereeee eee ee ee eee ee 20 The waa lately conduc fed by Li aust — h ‘ e ¢ i ‘ yy Print Cotton: and ‘Tickings. *-e, ‘*. eevee eeoeeeewee en eeeeeeeeeee a . 6: Sa a in oe ere, old stad, Wate I “< Street. Shirts, Collars, Oe Se OROEE disci he 60 Uo ak he tc de on 0 0:04642% Gh Hats and Caps. (New Stock). .....ccecccccecccccescesses.aa fi Men’s Readymade Clothing. ..++++sssseeereeereeer sere «38 x: | ad ieee Boys’ “4 Vebeveesesceseveseeereeeneeendd — & bi You Sth ates? ee Rubber once sold. Chiiotictoyen, April 1,"189=ay ‘ Ts mk oe Cae tase mes § 0e88 COM Trunks and. Valises.y...6sdeisevseccscctecccccccecsseee cad . Special Prices,on Spools andCotton Warps.........+++++- All our stock of Boots and, Shoes. .......+0eeeeeeeeeee ee edd “ No Goods to leave the Store until paid for. No .samples, Ties and Underclothing...........seeee++.00 plies m: senunwronen 35 st HENRY W. LONGWORTE. Ch’town, April 12, 1804—?w 2aw WHAT'S THE LATEST NOW? Why, Herbert * pa s Catalog ‘A Few Flowers Worthy of Cultu al | containing a descriptive list of the most | fashionable and best quality of Fil | Seede, aid the cream of the mum and other choice Flowering Plants Goods not exchanged or taken back | Chrysan 1€- is catalogue. Ad dress HERBERT HASZARD, P. O. Box 196, Charlottetown ee . - : : a 7 RiiT NT f rnig¥ are trying to foist on the peo- i it T Are we going to | { li have another Local House in our midst ? | : for surely the power they wish to arrogate : 2 = » themse] ves 18 CO-extensive, in so far oa.) = , ‘THE eas them PUR, Point. Wharf, at which the Ferry Steamer= | ~ ‘ si ,- | mortgage on the premises for a term of READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES | years as may be agreed up=n. at the following Discounts for CASH ONLY :— apl2—éod. wy 23 = Oe peo " Ce wa eae et batalla eieaae, Black and Colored Dress Goods. ......ccecscccsscsseeececaad per cent. ee ? ‘ Tweeds ‘and Worsteds. .....0scevesiscccsedd és Notice of Dissolution of | Api ly to D \NIEL Daviks ! Notice is hereby given that the co-partner- WORTH & CO. has this day been dissolved by | } | , 1894 gree PER 1% oe eo TWO CROWNS, | lrag i IN THE LYCEUM, Tresday, April 17th, 1894, Ww. ‘LUB OF ST. BUX- STANS COLLEGE. - ‘ i : mich al WV ns ! ) . it a th ~ ‘ | fir pi ed ii tet Tickets, 2 : Seat ‘ I Play | ns cl i & i : = ad Wat £g i—ay 16 a re rendatic fora medicine, par itis to be gives. to infants or rey, and atthe ®ame time is effi us in its results, The health of exposed to constant perils, aad eaf juent sort to preven- ves, Our prescription depart- mmands the highest esteem in ies as Well as among the army patrons whose experience proves out ul rm) reliability and accuracy DAVIES’ DRUG STORE FOUND. “ After careful -ANALYSIS of samples WOODILL'S Gi bl Ml BAKING POWDER several Greeeries, | WHOLESOME, PROPORTIONED. me al WELL GEORGE LAWSON, Ph. D., L. L. B., Halifax.” TOLET Vhe brick store on Queen Street, lately lby U1. H. Norton & Co. Apply : lice of trustees ( ‘onnolly on | een Street cod tf— junds Wants, Lost, Found, &e A lvertisen ,ente under this heading charged five cents per line WANTED.—A girl for general housework. Apply at this office. api? WASHING WANTED. Will take a family washing apply at this offic: e. apl lipd O LE—Possession given n the first of May. he Den al Rooms inthe City Hotel, Great COTE 1, occupied at present by Tr. Ayers Also the vorner shop in City Hotel, ately oecup ed by 44. A. Beairsto as a saioon, _apls Gipd WANLED immedi ately, a firstelass milliner. Enguire of Matthew & Me Lean, Souris. BOY WAN, ED—at Watson's Drugstore. FOR SALE CHEAP—A Bicycle nearly new, Apply at this office, 3i pe~e pl WANTED—By tne first of May, a_ good ceneral servant fora family of twa Wash- ing putout. Apply to Mas. Stupson, Graf- on Street West. 3i pd—aplé eastern half of House situ- nearly opposite the TO LET—The ated on Sidney Sireet, j Brick Ohured, vontaining six rooms in good of a | : Mor LE. } nd electric light Rent low to ply to Mr. Thomas vc- wer queen Street, orto the => “ lor, with water i ki.chen. ist of May the two i Queen 8S , at prese nt occupied uy ubserivers Wh li ‘be lel 8 ‘parately or a8 desired. Rent moderate. Apply J & Ms AC _ NALD & Co. Queen Street. HOUSE TO LET—The Dwelling at present cupied by Mr. T. L. Chappelle on Prince street, conwining eleven rooms, heated throughout with hot water, with gas fixtures House in good ——- given May Ist. Apply to F. _eod tt —fel bat a RENT —The subscriber intending to the "sland, the very eiigible House oc- cupied by him on the corner of Prince anc | Dorchester Streets will be torent on or about F you want the very best, s¢ a to him for], | } i & ’ | ap5-- 1m eod Fe Me tae 5 : Fs SOMME: = Aik GBM eeegee ee <A A Watch or Cleck file: ATS lee eat ts Eos oO = S~e¢Sm>.8 = < -that does not.keep correct time is worse than | le i o> ts ae ae none at all. We have .Watches and Clocks | = ose td s : > = regulated right up to’ time, and our prices a ea 2 are regulated by the hard times. We also | A SB to | fse have the latest styles. in Jewelry. In our = ZR saagSabs Nae S Repairing . Department we are giving excel- 1 2 2" % ame One vee lent satisfaction, as We are paying special | "Dn S Sana >, D 5 we2Ss 7 = : attention.to it.. We also repair Land Sur-| a @ ror eensae Sa , veyors’ and Ships’ Compasses. Bring your | o ©& S 5 = Watches and Clocks to be repaired. an ———- = G. G JURY f ® 2 9 | ie _' North Side Queen Synare, Opposite Post Office. - | ye? 9 . Charlotetown, Apn 17, 1691p & why 4 The Woman’s Holiday! SEED WH EAT. “White aoe eae Red Fife, Northwest ; Clover, Timothy, Vetches and Pearce’s Prolific Fodder Corn. "Springtooth Harrows, Paws, Broadcast Seed Sowers, etc. Plow Repairs in stock for any Plow. McLauchlin’s Carriages in all styles, Road Carts, ete. SUPPLIES.—Paints and Floor all the latest artistic shades mixed - also Kalsomine, and colors to make any shade; Var- nishes and Painters’ supplies as well, at the ‘City Hardware Store.” Paints. ready a for use: all shades REO — te Brushes, |} Ol money. office. | Ist May wext, Itis « first-class House in all expecta, and is heated with hot water through- i For particulars apply to Jadge Alley or to the subscriber on the premises..-L. J. OSTRANDER tf—mebid FOR ADOPTION—A number of English ren from Mr Middlemore’s Emigration Home, Birmingsam, will arrive here shortly. For information apply to Rev. Mr. Brewer or Rev. James Simp-on ap2 COOK WANTED. ‘ pri , agoud cook, PETERS. -Wanted, before the end Apply to ane ARTHUR w tf—apt D AN ING.—The Children’s ” Dancing C lass it Terpsichore Hall, which began last even- ng, will be conunged for one-half term from lat Pupils please apply early.—E. BURRIS. ap WANTED —A House to rent in April or May, with parior, dining room, nol less than four bedrooms, kitchen, and Apply at this otfice tf—meh7 =O JL E \ house containing seven rooms, don Water Street, opposite Railway Stat ion, Apply to Mes. Lowpen, Esplan- ud ap2 W AN rTED—Canvasser of good addresa Position permanent Canadian grown stock. dy ants ages unequalled.—_Brown Bros. Co., Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont, ap2—jm eod k m Kent Street, next to Possession given ist of MRS. U. Binnas. lw—ap4 10 LET—A cottage: the Rocklin House. May. Apply to TO LET \ House on Dorchester Street, with six rooms, adjoining residence of J. B. Macdonaid, Esq Possession given on or about ith April next. Apply to fHomas ALLEY. wed sa‘t—mchiT WANTED.— ‘4 young man of steady habiuw as book-Keeper, whu has had some experiene i single and double entry. Apply 6 Peak Bros. & Co mchh, W ANTED—A girl who wilt help with house vork in return “Ee her bo ard. Apply at this »ftice, tf apis WANTED—A smart gir for our Boot and Shoe MACDONALD & Co, , correct at figures, ‘he parunent.—J. B, t __ si—apls LOST—Last evening, near the residence of Mr. L. E. rows, a purse containing a sum Finder wil! please leave it at this 3im—apis form is ker in action and more reliable | © omy oP Rriek Hine situate y . one en . ae on scdnee aale inleuk tank 2 2 ee ee by all dragg! Poggiete, “Sainple bottle fe phe D W. “FEN AYSON, R ; House has been papered and painted through- eanwunotnssineoeeen gc ~ ad. L ». B. NORTON & CO. si wa tape” Yrs feat’ .. i boarding house. Apply to PEAKE Bros & feb2¢—d&w 3m Montreal, Ch’town, Aprit 3, 1894—eod & wy i. ?. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. Charlottetown, March 20, 1894—tn fri Co. : tf—apls i i a i CANS ARON i IIR a shat at ie — iS arin pein E00 Eth say ei ie ahtemaeetlsnt Ce ieee mee